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pretty '06 banded female

Traci1

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This gal may be a keeper, she just shed for the second time and wow!

Of course she has more background color already than I'd like to see, but her red and black is really attractive!

She is by a Milk snake phase male I purchased from Carol, and a spectacular female Miami that Carol owns that is just visiting for awhile.

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I'll have to agree that she is great looking as a hatchling, but that the background color will change her appearance a lot in a year or so. Although, I don't think she will be unsightly...just not quite as striking.
 
:bang: WOW! Well... if you don't keep that one... you won't have much problem finding her a home :rolleyes: :grabbit:
 
Love the borders! Everyone is settling in great here Traci, Thanks!
 
carol said:
Love the borders! Everyone is settling in great here Traci, Thanks!
Super! I am glad to hear it! Do you love the magnet I sent along? LOL!
This baby is female #1 on my website, I remember when I was trying to describe them for you I could see she had nice borders and banding, but she didn't look this nice till after her second shed.

It's true you really have to hold onto these guys awhile before you can tell who's the nicest (if you have the space to do so!) I remember Kathy Love telling me that a long time ago about candy canes, and you say something similar in your TJSAC article about trying to select Miami phase when they are hatchlings. It's hard!
 
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